Mavis Staples Shares New Song ‘Dedicated’ Written By Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon

Following two albums produced by Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy, Mavis Staples recruited M. Ward to helm her latest outing, Livin’ on a High Note, and a long list of recognizable songwriters. Today (Feb. 15), she’s shared “Dedicated,” which was penned by Ward and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon. Take a listen below:

Livin’ on a High Note will land this Friday (Feb. 19) via ANTI-. The track list (see below) also features songs written by Benjamin Booker, Ben Harper, Tune-Yards, Neko Case, Son Little, Nick Cave and more. Staples has already unveiled “High Note,” which was written by Valerie June. In a statement, the R&B powerhouse said she asked for songs that “lift people up”:

I’ve been singing my freedom songs and I wanted to stretch out and sing some songs that were new. I told the writers I was looking for some joyful songs. I want to leave something to lift people up; I’m so busy making people cry, not from sadness, but I’m always telling a part of history that brought us down and I’m trying to bring us back up. These songwriters gave me a challenge. They gave me that feeling of, ‘Hey, I can hang! I can still do this!’ There’s a variety, and it makes me feel refreshed and brand new. Just like Benjamin Booker wrote on the opening track, ‘I got friends and I got love around me, I got people, the people who love me.’ I’m living on a high note, I’m above the clouds. I’m just so grateful. I must be the happiest old girl in the world. Yes, indeed.

Additionally, Mavis!, the documentary chronicling Staples’ career (including her collaborations with Tweedy), will premiere on HBO on Feb. 29. The Jessica Edwards-directed film includes interviews with Tweedy, Bob Dylan, Prince and more.